But Gray team was featured in Cole protocol not Reach..:? Cole Protocol was before Reach so anything between the two can happen. Also, reach (the book) only followed MC and his group, not all the Spartans, he also has no command over grey team. Right...I knew that, I was just testing you. :? *looks over at Halo novels in bookcase* I'll take your word for it, besides I enjoyed the Spartans in Cole Protocol, very well written action scenes. :)[QUOTE="ImOldGreg"]
[QUOTE="dreman999"]
Halo reach is about Jai-006 from gray team.
If you read the Halo books you'll know who this is and from the trailer it esay to tell. Grey team is a group made of 3 Spartans who where train to fight
independently from the others due being loners.The Spartan that got off the wort hog was only wearing grey for one and the other Spartans called him a lone wolf.
So no more master cheif.....
So we trade one guy who doesn't talk enough for another guy who doesn't talk enough but has issues.....
Darn it, just show some gameplay.
dreman999
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The announcement trailer? Right? If so, then no. The only thing Bungie altered was the detail on the Chief, and toned down the Visor reflection. The environments actually looked on par with that trailer. Yeah I remember reading that bungie felt that reflective surfaces, while possible, were abandoned later in the dev cycle as they were considered a waste of resources.[QUOTE="finalfantasy94"]Wasint the halo3 trailer cgi? Cause I dont remember the game looking exacly like that.
Stevo_the_gamer
But Gray team was featured in Cole protocol not Reach..:?Halo reach is about Jai-006 from gray team.
If you read the Halo books you'll know who this is and from the trailer it esay to tell. Grey team is a group made of 3 Spartans who where train to fight
independently from the others due being loners.The Spartan that got off the wort hog was only wearing grey for one and the other Spartans called him a lone wolf.
So no more master cheif.....
So we trade one guy who doesn't talk enough for another guy who doesn't talk enough but has issues.....
Darn it, just show some gameplay.
dreman999
[QUOTE="stepat201"][QUOTE="Stevo_the_gamer"]And I'm sure Bungie would take that as a compliment. None of it was CGI.lawlessx
Do you work at Bungie? Devs lie all the time.
bungie has never used CGI before in past trailers;why would they lie to us now? Except for the ''Prepare to drop'' trailer, but they made it quite clear that it was an outsourced trailer as soon as the question came up. :)And I'm sure Bungie would take that as a compliment. None of it was CGI.[QUOTE="Stevo_the_gamer"][QUOTE="stepat201"]I'm sure parts of that trailer were CG.stepat201
Do you work at Bungie? Devs lie all the time.
Bungie doesn't, unless you can produce a link calling them out, they've delivered on everything they've promised.Shut it, I'm lazy and I want to get my point across- I heart Elites!!! :evil:
Elites as in the recievers and plasma? or Elites as in those scary PC people who think they're better than you :P ...I'm going to piledrive you.[QUOTE="ImOldGreg"]Loved it, loved everything it's got going on! :P More Spartans, greater detail in their armor and immersive take on UNSC tech and the graphics are just stunning. But really the icing on the cake was that snarling Elite at the end. It's good to see the anti-Spartans returning to their original role- as the definition of a worthy foe. They made great opponents in Halo C.E and Halo 2, and whilst I found playing as them and teaming with them at Two's conclusion entertaining I found that their place in Halo 3 didn't do them justice, plus their criminal absence from ODST brought my eager bloodlust to the boiling point. Don't get me wrong, the Brutes filled their hole nicely and I'm a fan of the planet of the apes/Wookie love child...But nothing tops an Elite in a sci-fi battlefeild. Cunning, daring and damnably cool! :DCait__SithYou actually copy and pasted what you jsut said in another thread lol...
Halo: Reach. Loved it, loved everything it's got going on! :P More Spartans, greater detail in their armor and immersive take on UNSC tech and the graphics are just stunning. But really the icing on the cake was that snarling Elite at the end. It's good to see the anti-Spartans returning to their original role- as the definition of a worthy foe. They made great opponents in Halo C.E and Halo 2, and whilst I found playing as them and teaming with them at Two's conclusion entertaining I found that their place in Halo 3 didn't do them justice, plus their criminal absence from ODST brought my eager bloodlust to the boiling point. Don't get me wrong, the Brutes filled their hole nicely and I'm a fan of the Planet of the Apes/Wookie love child...But nothing tops an Elite in a sci-fi battlefeild. Cunning, daring and damnably cool! :DImOldGreg
Shut it, I'm lazy and I want to get my point across- I heart Elites!!! :evil:
Really? *looks down at the puddle of thick mush dripping from his ears and nose* my minds pretty blown...:?[QUOTE="ImOldGreg"][QUOTE="Ringx55"]Is BioShockOwnz actually serious that the cut scene trailer shown better looking than KZ2? :lol: What a joke, its on levels of MW2 and no more. Defiantly not "mind blowing" as promised.Ringx55
There is nothing "mind blowing" in that trailer.
*Looks at screenshot, notes the light casting defined light's off the Spartan's glass helmet and scattered, dull light's over the armor plates and a warm dusty glow on the undersuit...a fresh gout of brain fluid pour's from his ear's* I think I need to liedown...in an emergency ward! :?
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